Biography of a 21st-Century Pollster
BY Nick Judd | Monday, August 22 2011
The Democratic polling firm Public Policy Polling is one of a few entities to rise to prominence in data-driven politics. PPP floated to the top tier of polling firms thanks to a tech-savvy approach of automated ... Read More
What Your Phone Says About Your Politics
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, February 9 2010
The San Francisco company Tulchin Research is out with some fun polling of California voters that fleshes out the intersection of tech and politics. Among the findings: Read More
Daily Digest: The Mobile Voter Double Whammy?
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, October 22 2008
The Web on the Candidates Google Maps Debuts Polling Places: If the air seems to be crackling with excitement today, it might be because Google has just connected up Google Maps with the Voting Information Project (VIP) ... Read More
Daily Digest: How to Drink from a Firehose (and Know the Election's Winners, to Boot)
BY Nancy Scola | Tuesday, October 14 2008
The Web on the Candidates From the Department of "What Alanis Morrisette Would Have Called Ironic But is Really Just Bad Timing": Brave New Films had its YouTube channel temporarily shuttered when the company ... Read More
Daily Digest: Does a Bill That Fails on the Web Make a Sound?
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, September 24 2008
The Web on the Candidates Bailout FAIL: Micah Sifry checks back in on the wave of protest that has greeted Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's $700 billion bailout plan. From the appearance of the "fail" meme at ... Read More
Clinton Polls Her Email List
BY Michael Whitney | Wednesday, December 12 2007
Hillary Clinton's online operation is adapting the traditional tactics of polling and direct mail to survey subscribers of the campaign's email list. Political campaigns have always contacted donors and potential ... Read More
Insta-Polling Young Voters, State by State
BY Michael Connery | Monday, September 24 2007
Our Voice 2008 is a new, nonpartisan youth politics site that is snap-polling its users on topical issues and providing its users with the means to break down that data by state for display on websites and social ... Read More
Women Online: Facts, Figures, and the 2008 Election
BY Morra Aarons | Monday, July 16 2007
The candidate most effective at reaching women online will have a serious edge in the primary election. Why? More women vote than men. More women are online than men. Given the importance of reaching women online, all of ... Read More